A Christmas market in The Square, Shrewsbury. Markets are held throughout the year here.
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A costumed guide shows a group around Oswestry, Shropshire's historic border town.
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Explore Wyle Cop in Shrewsbury with its many varied independent shops and eateries.
Take a stroll through the grounds of Shrewsbury Castle and the Shropshire Regimental museum.
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Stokesay castle is one of the finest moated manor houses in England and 1 of Shropshire's 32 castles.
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A statue of Charles Darwin outside Shrewsbury Library. Darwin is the town's most famous son and celebrates his 200th birthday this year.
A group explore the World heritage site of Ironbridge, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and home to 10 museums celebrating Shropshire's industrial heritage.
The Dingle is in the Quarry Park, Shrewsbury. Percy Thrower, former Blue Peter gardener used to tend to the flowers here!
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Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge Gorge Museums would like your help
(2nd March 2010)
Vote for Blists Hill Victorian Town to win Art Fund Prize
Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge has been Long-Listed in the Art Fund Prize 2010 for Museums & Galleries, the largest arts prize in Britain.
They are up against some very strong competition including the Natural History Museum, the Ashmolean, Oxford and Hampton Court. The team at Blists Hill Victorian Town have to prove that they have strong support from visitors and friends to win the £100,000 prize on offer, so it is really important to get behind one of Shropshire's exclusive museums and vote.
Follow this link www.artfundprize.org.uk and go to the 'Vote for your favourite' section of the website and vote for Blists Hill Victorian Town. It should only take 30 seconds and you can also leave a nice comment about the museum.
When you have voted, why not pass this onto family, friends, associates and colleagues.
For further information about the Ironbridge Gorge Museums, visit http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/